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Originally posted by mikester
Be thankful the case against him, made by the prosecution and the law enforment agencies that caught him was strong enough that he would confess. Of course you have to wonder with his history of taunting the police that he didn't want this attention in the first place.
I'm just thankful that he's caught; I hope the sentencing is just enough to keep him behind bars at the least.
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He wanted to be caught. He had started his old gig back up about 2 years ago, of sending info to the Police. It was a CD-R that finally gave him away, as a computer forensics scientist was able to find the username on the disc, kinda like a fingerprint.
When they pulled him over to arrest him, he actually confessed at that time.
Scary facts:
He wore a uniform for Park City, he was a Compliance Officer and a stickler for the codes.
He was a Cub Scout Leader, and the president of the congregation of Christ Lutheran Church.
And supposedly he was looking into getting a new job in security systems, which is supposedly how he was able to gain entry into his victim's homes.
The Death penalty for KS was inactive til 1994, thus all of his killings were before the death penalty and doesn't apply, too bad.
In a way, I'm glad it's over. It gets a bit tiring that the ONLY thing on the news is Dennis Rader and the BTK killings. Maybe they can focus on something else now.